Talk:The New Adventures of Black Beauty
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What I can't seem to find anywhere is full information about yet another series also titled "The New Adventures of Black Beauty". It was 26 episodes. In the opening of the first episode of this series there's a brief recap of the ending of episode 26 of the 1990 series. This 'other' series, from 1992, had at least this: (all info taken from the episodes themselves)
Same opening music.
Story is totally different from anything before, in a nutshell our hero runs away from a terrible
orphanage, stowaways on a ship, ship wrecks, she looses her memory, kind strangers take her in, bad guys looking for treasure, friendships develop between teens, love grows between adults, and a beautiful Black horse in the action.
Richard Becker, Executive Producer
Natalie Wentworth-Shields, Associate Producer
Sue Wild, Producer
Cast:
Rebecca Gooden (Bella) (our hero)
Caroline Winnall (Connie)
Peter Evangelista (Ted)
Michael Burkett (Frank)
Peter Bensley (Dr Austin)
Peter Weiss (Walter)
Celine O'Leary (Mrs Mac)
Nicholas Bell (Weeks)
Jenny Kent (Aunt Caroline)
Episodes:
01 The Fugitive
02 Recovery
03 Gymkhana
04 The Run Away
05 Horse Thief
06 Accident
07 Daylight Robbery
08 The Search
09 Hunted
10 The Imposter
11 The Detectives
12 Trepasser
13 Haunted House
14 The Race
15 Gold Fever
16 The Arrival
17 Bella Remembers
18 The Fair
19 Eureka
20 Bellas Dilemma
21 Sweet Reward
22 The Petition
23 Held to Ramsom
24 The Exchange
25 Captured
26 The Wedding
Any real info about this series? Who What When Where Why?
[1] IMDb.com entry tt0103499
The New Adventures of Black Beauty (TV mini-series 1992)
WaveThemes (talk) 18:31, 12 June 2011 (UTC)
Episode Listing (Note: There's 26 episodes, not 24)
[edit]This is from the original British (ITV) run of the series: S01E01 The Old World 01/Sep/1990 S01E02 A Horse Like Beauty 08/Sep/1990 S01E03 Breaking In 15/Sep/1990 S01E04 Ride a Black Horse 22/Sep/1990 S01E05 Deceptive Appearances 29/Sep/1990 S01E06 Fear of Water 06/Oct/1990 S01E07 Treasure Hunt 13/Oct/1990 S01E08 The Birdman 20/Oct/1990 S01E09 Different Races 20/Oct/1990 S01E10 A Question of Justice 27/Oct/1990 S01E11 Horsepower 10/Nov/1990 S01E12 Horse Sense 17/Nov/1990 S01E13 Surprise 24/Nov/1990 S01E14 A Present for Beauty 01/Dec/1990 S01E15 The Sea Horses 08/Dec/1990 S01E16 Hope 15/Dec/1990 S01E17 At Risk 22/Dec/1990 S01E18 Greed Fever 29/Dec/1990 S01E19 The Poisoners 05/Jan/1991 S01E20 Bush Symphony 12/Jan/1991 S01E21 The Convicts 19/Jan/1991 S01E22 A Friend in Need 26/Jan/1991 S01E23 Out of Sight, Out of Mind 02/Feb/1991 S01E24 Deception 09/Feb/1991 S01E25 Call of the Wild (Part One) 16/Feb/1991 S01E26 Call of the Wild (Part Two) 23/Feb/1991 Source: The PAL DVD Set
The series ran in a different order in the U.S.A. and ran as two seasons. In some markets it appears that episode 1x11 (Horsepower) and 1x12 (Horse Sense) were excluded. These two were not on the original set of DVD's purchased here in the U.S.A. in 2009. — Preceding unsigned comment added by WaveThemes (talk • contribs) 20:38, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
TWO series with the same title
[edit]I've updated the article on The New Adventures of Black Beauty to include information on the 26 episode Australian production from 1992.
Note: Some sources (IMDB, TV.com, Questar, Umbrella Entertainment) treat the two productions as completely independent series. Adding to the confusion, the same sources split the 1990-1991 production into two seasons as was done with the 1990s US airing. However, despite the lack of any plot connection whatsoever, the retention of the title The New Adventures of Black Beauty and the re-capping of material from the previous production makes it obvious that The Fremantle Corporation was presenting the later work as a continuation of the existing series. In addition, current ownership of the two productions is marketing them on DVD and in syndication as two seasons of the same series. Finally, there are practical reasons for those other sources' to treat the two productions separately even though they were the same series. Database limitations make it cumbersome for IMDB to present the information as two seasons with entirely different production data and make it impossible to present both the US and UK season splits at the same time. And, Questar and TV.com are only both only presenting only what aired in the US back in the 90s. Umbrella was primarily re-packaging what Questar produced.
Terr1959 (talk) 17:02, 1 Aug 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Terr1959 (talk • contribs)